From dahunt at posteo.de Fri Aug 5 21:46:42 2016
From: dahunt at posteo.de (David Hunt)
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2016 16:46:42 -0400
Subject: [Assist] Bad signature for package gnucash and/or a dependency;
how to correct?
Message-ID:
I tried to install this and found that there is a bad signature for the
package or one of its dependencies. How would I either correct the
signature, or force the installation, assuming the package is, in fact,
correctly built? Maybe I should build it from sources? The offending
line from the output of pacman is below.
Thanks,
David
(17/17) checking package integrity
[######################] 100%
error: libdbi: signature from "Thorsten T?pper
" is unknown trust
:: File /var/cache/pacman/pkg/libdbi-0.9.0-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz is
corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)).
Do you want to delete it? [Y/n] y
error: failed to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package)
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
[dhunt at toshiba ~]$
From isacdaavid at isacdaavid.info Fri Aug 5 22:06:57 2016
From: isacdaavid at isacdaavid.info (Isaac David)
Date: Fri, 05 Aug 2016 16:06:57 -0500
Subject: [Assist] Bad signature for package gnucash and/or a dependency;
how to correct?
In-Reply-To:
References:
Message-ID: <1470431217.1051.0@plebeian.isacdaavid.info>
Le ven. 5 ao?t 2016 ? 15:46, David Hunt a ?crit :
> How would I either correct the signature
I suspect your pacman keyring is outdated. This could be the case if you
ran a partial upgrade but didn't include archlinux-keyring and
parabola-keyring. Try to update those packages first, preferably all of
your system. You can also manually update the keyring with
# pacman-key --refresh-keys
> or force the installation
Probably not a good idea, but you could achieve it disabling signature
verification in your pacman.conf.
From divan at santanas.co.za Mon Aug 8 22:35:05 2016
From: divan at santanas.co.za (Divan Santana)
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2016 23:35:05 +0200
Subject: [Assist] texlive-core and Emacs org2pdf export via latex
Message-ID: <87bn13gd12.fsf@santanas.co.za>
Hi All,
So I came across an issue where the default Emacs org-mode export to PDF
doesn't work correctly.
Specifically it complains about missing =ecrm1095.mf= font. After some
digging and thanks to #emacs, I found out this is due to the modified
package of =texlive-core= by parabola devs. IE, installing the Arch
Linux version of this package, makes Emacs org2pdf export (via latex)
work as expected.
I'm wondering what the exact reason for removing this file from the
package is? More important and general question, how can one look up the
reason for the Parabola modifications/changes in general packages?
I suspect there may be a valid reason. I'd like to then take it up with
the org-mode devs, to perhaps consider changing the default to work with
a free software compatible package.
Keep well and thanks for the great work.
--
Best regards,
Divan Santana
From elcorreo at deshackra.com Tue Aug 9 01:20:30 2016
From: elcorreo at deshackra.com (Jorge Araya Navarro)
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2016 18:20:30 -0600
Subject: [Assist] texlive-core and Emacs org2pdf export via latex
In-Reply-To: <87bn13gd12.fsf@santanas.co.za>
References: <87bn13gd12.fsf@santanas.co.za>
Message-ID: <878tw6pzch.fsf@abril.charola>
I actually think the removal was with the best intentions but with the wrong assumptions, making us
non-LaTeX hackers a living nightmare to export a PDF in cases where using XeLaTeX is not possible.
El lunes 08 de agosto del 2016 a las 1535 horas, Divan Santana escribi?:
> Hi All,
>
> So I came across an issue where the default Emacs org-mode export to PDF
> doesn't work correctly.
>
> Specifically it complains about missing =ecrm1095.mf= font. After some
> digging and thanks to #emacs, I found out this is due to the modified
> package of =texlive-core= by parabola devs. IE, installing the Arch
> Linux version of this package, makes Emacs org2pdf export (via latex)
> work as expected.
>
> I'm wondering what the exact reason for removing this file from the
> package is? More important and general question, how can one look up the
> reason for the Parabola modifications/changes in general packages?
>
> I suspect there may be a valid reason. I'd like to then take it up with
> the org-mode devs, to perhaps consider changing the default to work with
> a free software compatible package.
>
> Keep well and thanks for the great work.
--
? Pax et bonum.
Jorge Araya Navarro
https://es.gravatar.com/shackra
From emulatorman at riseup.net Tue Aug 9 02:52:09 2016
From: emulatorman at riseup.net (=?UTF-8?Q?Andr=c3=a9_Silva?=)
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2016 22:52:09 -0300
Subject: [Assist] texlive-core and Emacs org2pdf export via latex
In-Reply-To: <878tw6pzch.fsf@abril.charola>
References: <87bn13gd12.fsf@santanas.co.za> <878tw6pzch.fsf@abril.charola>
Message-ID: <0fef2cf4-902b-4796-57f5-dedbfa1806d1@riseup.net>
Maybe it could be the issue ->
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/48683?project=1&cat%5B0%5D=2&string=texlive-core
On 08/08/2016 09:20 PM, Jorge Araya Navarro wrote:
> I actually think the removal was with the best intentions but with the wrong assumptions, making us
> non-LaTeX hackers a living nightmare to export a PDF in cases where using XeLaTeX is not possible.
>
> El lunes 08 de agosto del 2016 a las 1535 horas, Divan Santana escribi?:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> So I came across an issue where the default Emacs org-mode export to PDF
>> doesn't work correctly.
>>
>> Specifically it complains about missing =ecrm1095.mf= font. After some
>> digging and thanks to #emacs, I found out this is due to the modified
>> package of =texlive-core= by parabola devs. IE, installing the Arch
>> Linux version of this package, makes Emacs org2pdf export (via latex)
>> work as expected.
>>
>> I'm wondering what the exact reason for removing this file from the
>> package is? More important and general question, how can one look up the
>> reason for the Parabola modifications/changes in general packages?
>>
>> I suspect there may be a valid reason. I'd like to then take it up with
>> the org-mode devs, to perhaps consider changing the default to work with
>> a free software compatible package.
>>
>> Keep well and thanks for the great work.
>
>
> --
> ? Pax et bonum.
> Jorge Araya Navarro
> https://es.gravatar.com/shackra
> _______________________________________________
> Assist mailing list
> Assist at lists.parabola.nu
> https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/assist
>
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From pelzflorian at pelzflorian.de Tue Aug 9 07:26:36 2016
From: pelzflorian at pelzflorian.de (pelzflorian (Florian Pelz))
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2016 08:26:36 +0200
Subject: [Assist] texlive-core and Emacs org2pdf export via latex
In-Reply-To: <0fef2cf4-902b-4796-57f5-dedbfa1806d1@riseup.net>
References: <87bn13gd12.fsf@santanas.co.za> <878tw6pzch.fsf@abril.charola>
<0fef2cf4-902b-4796-57f5-dedbfa1806d1@riseup.net>
Message-ID:
Is this still the old ec fonts issue?
https://lists.parabola.nu/pipermail/assist/2016-March/000604.html
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From emulatorman at riseup.net Tue Aug 9 07:30:28 2016
From: emulatorman at riseup.net (=?UTF-8?Q?Andr=c3=a9_Silva?=)
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2016 03:30:28 -0300
Subject: [Assist] texlive-core and Emacs org2pdf export via latex
In-Reply-To:
References: <87bn13gd12.fsf@santanas.co.za> <878tw6pzch.fsf@abril.charola>
<0fef2cf4-902b-4796-57f5-dedbfa1806d1@riseup.net>
Message-ID: <8e2cc30a-9dd5-8e97-11e0-dff9935e9d89@riseup.net>
On 08/09/2016 03:26 AM, pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) wrote:
> Is this still the old ec fonts issue?
>
> https://lists.parabola.nu/pipermail/assist/2016-March/000604.html
Yes... It needs a hard work to solve those issues.
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From public at autistici.org Thu Aug 11 20:48:00 2016
From: public at autistici.org (D.)
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2016 19:48:00 +0000
Subject: [Assist] Radeon graphics problems after updating from Linux-libre
4.5.4 to 4.6.1
Message-ID:
Hello,
Ever since updating Linux-libre from 4.5.4 to 4.6.1 in June, video has
started freezing at boot. I can log in and operate the computer, but
video is frozen at finished fsck.
The computer experiencing problems has two graphics processors: ATI
Mobility Radeon HD 4250 and AMD Radeon HD 6650M. Graphics used to work
fine before.
The problem can be temporarily fixed by disabling kernel mode setting in
GRUB. However, Redshift doesn't work any more and performance is poor.
I have xf86-video-ati, xf86-video-fbdev and xf86-video-vesa installed.
Also the current Linux-libre version installed is the latest (4.6.5) but
the problem that came with 4.6.1 persists.
Any suggestions on fixing or working around this problem will be
appreciated.
Thanks,
D.
From tilx at riseup.net Tue Aug 23 09:39:24 2016
From: tilx at riseup.net (tilx)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2016 08:39:24 +0000
Subject: [Assist] linux-libre-grsec panic
Message-ID:
The linux-libre-grsec kernel panics when I try booting it. I know the
problem started some months ago when I updated, but I don't remember
which version was the first. I'm using an X60s running libreboot.
grubtest.cfg (not grub.cfg) is what I am using to boot at the moment.
This contains a video of my system booting, a picture of the panic, and
some config files: https://a.cocaine.ninja/qvufnv.tar.gz
From divan at santanas.co.za Tue Aug 23 16:26:04 2016
From: divan at santanas.co.za (Divan Santana)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2016 17:26:04 +0200
Subject: [Assist] texlive-core and Emacs org2pdf export via latex
In-Reply-To: <8e2cc30a-9dd5-8e97-11e0-dff9935e9d89@riseup.net>
References: <87bn13gd12.fsf@santanas.co.za> <878tw6pzch.fsf@abril.charola>
<0fef2cf4-902b-4796-57f5-dedbfa1806d1@riseup.net>
<8e2cc30a-9dd5-8e97-11e0-dff9935e9d89@riseup.net>
Message-ID: <87y43nzeur.fsf@santanas.co.za>
Andr? Silva writes:
> On 08/09/2016 03:26 AM, pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) wrote:
>> Is this still the old ec fonts issue?
>>
>> https://lists.parabola.nu/pipermail/assist/2016-March/000604.html
>
> Yes... It needs a hard work to solve those issues.
Thanks for all the replies.
I'll ask at the org mailing list if there is a workaround so I can still
make use of the org2pdf export on parabola.
From danklutmeyer at hotmail.ca Thu Aug 25 11:03:13 2016
From: danklutmeyer at hotmail.ca (dan klutmeyer)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 10:03:13 +0000
Subject: [Assist] Parabola GNU/Linux-Libre
Message-ID:
Hello I am a member of FFS among others and the reason for this email is received another email today asking I download the new add on. The add on sounds good but I know little about it. Also I have never tried the GNU/Linux OS mostly because my computer code skills are limited. I live in a small northern town in British Columbia Canada and if the install does not go well I am sure I can remove that but from what he had in an earlier email getting the GNU/Linux OS working with my Window !0 OS may require some extra steps. That email is likely long gone but even those instructions sounded like they may max my skills lol.
I have a few questions as well. Will my Windows OS still be usable at anytime when the GNU is enabled. OR does it not matter. Meaning no special skills required for the GNU OS except when coding. I would like to try it and certainly want to support it. Maybe might even get to talk with someone after 4- 5 months of fumbling around the open source. Todays email from Donald at FFS stressed the urgency and supplied the link here so I have no excuse for not trying.
This is me reaching out.
Thanks in advance Dan
BTW using my email is fine or if you send another way I will use it
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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From ingegnue at riseup.net Fri Aug 26 03:28:52 2016
From: ingegnue at riseup.net (IngeGNUe)
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 22:28:52 -0400
Subject: [Assist] Parabola GNU/Linux-Libre
In-Reply-To:
References:
Message-ID:
On 08/25/2016 06:03 AM, dan klutmeyer wrote:
>
> Hello I am a member of FFS among others and the reason for this email is received another email today asking I download the new add on. The add on sounds good but I know little about it. Also I have never tried the GNU/Linux OS mostly because my computer code skills are limited. I live in a small northern town in British Columbia Canada and if the install does not go well I am sure I can remove that but from what he had in an earlier email getting the GNU/Linux OS working with my Window !0 OS may require some extra steps. That email is likely long gone but even those instructions sounded like they may max my skills lol.
>
> I have a few questions as well. Will my Windows OS still be usable at anytime when the GNU is enabled. OR does it not matter. Meaning no special skills required for the GNU OS except when coding. I would like to try it and certainly want to support it. Maybe might even get to talk with someone after 4- 5 months of fumbling around the open source. Todays email from Donald at FFS stressed the urgency and supplied the link here so I have no excuse for not trying.
>
> This is me reaching out.
> Thanks in advance Dan
> BTW using my email is fine or if you send another way I will use it
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Assist mailing list
> Assist at lists.parabola.nu
> https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/assist
>
Hi Dan,
I'm no authority, but generally speaking: Parabola GNU/Linux is one of
the more difficult flavors of GNU/Linux to install and configure. That's
because it is based off of Arch GNU/Linux, which is more for
do-it-yourself types. If you're new to GNU/Linux, I suggest Trisquel
GNU/Linux: https://trisquel.info which is more easy for beginners, both
Windows and Mac users alike. As you learn more, you can "graduate" up to
more challenging distros.
IngeGNUe
From pelzflorian at pelzflorian.de Fri Aug 26 06:24:40 2016
From: pelzflorian at pelzflorian.de (pelzflorian (Florian Pelz))
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2016 07:24:40 +0200
Subject: [Assist] Parabola GNU/Linux-Libre
In-Reply-To:
References:
Message-ID: <2fc9271d-f9e5-dfee-385a-285ded3f90bd@pelzflorian.de>
On 08/26/2016 04:28 AM, IngeGNUe wrote:
> On 08/25/2016 06:03 AM, dan klutmeyer wrote:
>> Hello I am a member of FFS among others and the reason for this email is received another email today asking I download the new add on. The add on sounds good but I know little about it. Also I have never tried the GNU/Linux OS mostly because my computer code skills are limited. I live in a small northern town in British Columbia Canada and if the install does not go well I am sure I can remove that but from what he had in an earlier email getting the GNU/Linux OS working with my Window !0 OS may require some extra steps. That email is likely long gone but even those instructions sounded like they may max my skills lol.
>>
>> I have a few questions as well. Will my Windows OS still be usable at anytime when the GNU is enabled. OR does it not matter. Meaning no special skills required for the GNU OS except when coding. I would like to try it and certainly want to support it. Maybe might even get to talk with someone after 4- 5 months of fumbling around the open source. Todays email from Donald at FFS stressed the urgency and supplied the link here so I have no excuse for not trying.
>>
>> This is me reaching out.
>> Thanks in advance Dan
>> BTW using my email is fine or if you send another way I will use it
>
> Hi Dan,
>
> I'm no authority, but generally speaking: Parabola GNU/Linux is one of
> the more difficult flavors of GNU/Linux to install and configure. That's
> because it is based off of Arch GNU/Linux, which is more for
> do-it-yourself types. If you're new to GNU/Linux, I suggest Trisquel
> GNU/Linux: https://trisquel.info which is more easy for beginners, both
> Windows and Mac users alike. As you learn more, you can "graduate" up to
> more challenging distros.
>
> IngeGNUe
>
Hi,
Parabola GNU/Linux-libre can be used by beginners, however users are
expected to understand what they are doing. This means Parabola will
support users in understanding, but will generally require you to learn,
understand and configure the system yourself instead of making choices
for you. Parabola also is a rolling release distribution; that means it
will ship recently released software instead of waiting until it is
thoroughly tested ? you may suffer from newly introduced bugs instead of
old bugs, but you get new features more quickly. For more details on
what you are getting yourself into with Parabola instead of e.g.
Trisquel and the differences with Arch, please see the Parabola wiki [1]
and the wiki for Arch GNU/Linux [2], which is the GNU/Linux distribution
Parabola is based on. In particular, see [3].
That said, for installing and using Parabola GNU/Linux, you should
follow the installation guide [4]. You should understand each step when
installing and it is much easier if you know somebody to ask for help in
person. When choosing a boot loader, GRUB 2 should be a sane choice.
Dual booting with Windows is described on [5] for Arch and should work
for Parabola too. After installation, you should learn how to use pacman.
Hopefully you?ll eventually find that you have no need for Windows anymore.
Regards,
Florian Pelz
[1] https://wiki.parabola.nu/Main_Page
[2] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Main_Page
[3] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Help:Reading
[4] https://wiki.parabola.nu/Installation_Guide
[5] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dual_boot_with_Windows
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